It's upon us again :) Mothering Sunday.
They know not to buy booze or chocolates for me and eating out is also cancelled.
Has anybody got some SW-friendly ideas I could pass on to my kids and hubby? (And no, I can't have them cooking, they'll spoil the food and probably blow up my kitchen LOL)
Hoping for nice weather, BBQ might be a good idea?
I am still dreaming of a diet-friendly restaurant, you know, where they state syns/points on the menue ;)

26th March, 2014

Happy Holidays

We don't celebrate Mothers Day in our house, its just not something we do, but we do buy each other Christmas stockings & one year OH put in some bags of dried fruit, which you can have as a hexb, ok it seems odd, but it was a lovely idea.

Or how about some nice candles or if they want to 'treat' you how about some individually wrapped cake bars that way you can have one at a time without feeling like you have to eat them all now, or they could do you a 'basket' of food say tinned prunes (hexb), tinned apples (hexb), Alpen lights, etc.

26th March, 2014

EmilieClare

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This is what my hubby done for Valentines day for me <3

29th March, 2014

louisedan

morrisons are doing packs of fruit etc-all wrapped up for less than a tenner

29th March, 2014

hexe

I actually heard the rumour that they opted for perfume and flowers :)
If the weather stays as nice as it was today, maybe the season's first BBQ is on the cards?
All you mums/stepmums/carers/guardians.... out there, have a lovely day tomorrow xx